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What it means to be a human
When humans take care of the environment, the world becomes a sustainable place
Central idea
Lines of Inquiry
-how to make the world more sustainable
- circular economy
- companies that are eco friendly
- Garbagge
-how to make the world more sustainable
- circular economy
- companies that are eco friendly
- Garbagge
By: Alejandro Gutierrez, Aquiles Mazzini, Afonso Macedo, Santino Lencina, Lucas Malament and Adriano Macri
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We all choose our topics because we all wanted to learn more about how the world functions and how we can help the world to be more sustainable and a better place to live on for the next generations. All the topics do not seem to be connected, but as we researched more we could find how they were interrelated. The economy is present in all our topics. The company’s need to produce so people consume and the company doesn't go to bankruptcy. At the same time they produce garbage and contaminate because sometimes it is more expensive to do things in a sustainable way.Loading...
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Politic and economy 4-6Pollution 7-11
Humaninty 12-19
Bitcoin 20
What we can find in other planets 21-23
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Biodiversity 24-28kahoot! 29
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Biodiversity https://www.google.com.br/search?q=food+ch
The confrontation between Alberto Fernández and Vice President Cristina Kirchner.
By: Santino Lencina Portugues
The most important events of the month of September in the politics and economy of Argentina.
The friendship between Alberto Fernades and Cristina Kirchner. The meeting of Axel Kicillof with people that kirchneristas about to have more people that vote. The month of September when the dollar goes up in the first week.
Cristina Kirchner showed a secret invoice of The Argentina’s government. In this way, She broke a secret agreement that she had with Alberto Fernandez, the president.
The friendship between Alberto Fernades and Cristina Kirchner. The meeting of Axel Kicillof with people that kirchneristas about to have more people that vote. The month of September when the dollar goes up in the first week.
Cristina Kirchner showed a secret invoice of The Argentina’s government. In this way, She broke a secret agreement that she had with Alberto Fernandez, the president.
Photo: Cristina Kirchner
It was clear she wanted to do same things he did no want to.
As a result of this problem
the company OECD (one of the companies that has on cooperation and economic development of the Argentine government) announced that by the end of this year the inflation of Argentina will increase 6.1% and the dollar will end in191 pesos.
Kicillof met mayors of the first section of Buenos Aires Province
The Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof had a meeting with the mayors of the Front of All of the first section of the province of Buenos Aires. He analyzed the election results of last Sunday. The meeting took place at15:30 at the headquarters of the government in La Plata.
Kicillof was with the mayors of the third electoral section, analyzing the
health situation. They monitored the provincial vaccination plan and evaluated measures to "respond more quickly to Neighbors' Needs ", in order for them to have more votes.
As a result of this problem
the company OECD (one of the companies that has on cooperation and economic development of the Argentine government) announced that by the end of this year the inflation of Argentina will increase 6.1% and the dollar will end in191 pesos.
Kicillof met mayors of the first section of Buenos Aires Province
The Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof had a meeting with the mayors of the Front of All of the first section of the province of Buenos Aires. He analyzed the election results of last Sunday. The meeting took place at15:30 at the headquarters of the government in La Plata.
Kicillof was with the mayors of the third electoral section, analyzing the
health situation. They monitored the provincial vaccination plan and evaluated measures to "respond more quickly to Neighbors' Needs ", in order for them to have more votes.
THE DOLLAR IN SEPTEMBER MONTH
First week of September
The blue dollar does not go down and keeps penalties below 90%
In these first 7 days of September, the dollar went up $ 5 pesos, much higher than in August, which only rose $ 1.
Second week of September
The blue dollar went down $ 1 and it was sold for $ 185.
The week started with a sharp pullback as the blue was down $ 4 but held above $ 180, it is believed to rise to $ 187.50.
Bibliography:
OECD company: 10/14
Source: El Día Newspaper
Diario El Día de La Plata: 10/14
The blue dollar does not go down and keeps penalties below 90%
In these first 7 days of September, the dollar went up $ 5 pesos, much higher than in August, which only rose $ 1.
Second week of September
The blue dollar went down $ 1 and it was sold for $ 185.
The week started with a sharp pullback as the blue was down $ 4 but held above $ 180, it is believed to rise to $ 187.50.
Bibliography:
OECD company: 10/14
Source: El Día Newspaper
Diario El Día de La Plata: 10/14
By: Adriano Macri
Pollution of all kinds can have negative effects on the environment and wildlife and often impacts human health and well-being.
There are three major types of pollution: air pollution, land pollution and water pollution.
Air pollution is mostly caused by factories that give off toxic substances that pollute our air. This is mainly the cause of global warming. Another cause is the carbon dioxide generated by the fossil fuels used by different vehicles such as cars, trains, planes etc. All these result in smog and different diseases for humans like making people’s eyes burn and making them have difficulty breathing. It can also increase the risk of lung cancer and asthma. The international organization's new model, the most detailed to date, has collected data from satellites and ground stations on 3,000 locations, both rural and urban, in 103 countries. The information is presented through interactive maps that show the areas where the limits are not respected. It is not a list of more or less polluted countries, but rather a resource to find out which regions of the world are of poorer air quality.
The organization estimates that nearly 90% of air pollution-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, and nearly two out of three occur in the Southeast Asian and Western Pacific regions.
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Pollution of all kinds can have negative effects on the environment and wildlife and often impacts human health and well-being.
There are three major types of pollution: air pollution, land pollution and water pollution.
Air pollution is mostly caused by factories that give off toxic substances that pollute our air. This is mainly the cause of global warming. Another cause is the carbon dioxide generated by the fossil fuels used by different vehicles such as cars, trains, planes etc. All these result in smog and different diseases for humans like making people’s eyes burn and making them have difficulty breathing. It can also increase the risk of lung cancer and asthma. The international organization's new model, the most detailed to date, has collected data from satellites and ground stations on 3,000 locations, both rural and urban, in 103 countries. The information is presented through interactive maps that show the areas where the limits are not respected. It is not a list of more or less polluted countries, but rather a resource to find out which regions of the world are of poorer air quality.
The organization estimates that nearly 90% of air pollution-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, and nearly two out of three occur in the Southeast Asian and Western Pacific regions.
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We need to do something to stop this
Land pollution is mainly generated by the trash that we leave behind, like plastic. Chemicals leak into the ground contaminate the water, too many of the same pollutants that foul the water also harm the land. Mining is one of the principal sources of soil pollution because it sometimes leaves the soil contaminated with dangerous chemicals. The consequences result in erosion, sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, or the contamination of soil, groundwater, and surface water by the chemicals emitted from mining processes. Another source of contamination are the agricultural activities. Pesticides and fertilizers from agricultural fields are blown by the wind. They can harm plants, animals, and sometimes people. Some fruits and vegetables absorb the pesticides that help them grow. When people consume fruits and vegetables, pesticides enter their bodies. Some pesticides can cause many diseases in people.
Water pollution One of the principal sources of contamination is trash, such as plastic and chemical products used in industries. Oceans are also polluted by oil on a daily basis from oil spills, routine shipping, run-offs and dumping (disposing of waste carelessly). Some polluted water looks muddy, smells bad, and has garbage floating in it. Some polluted water looks clean, but it is filled with harmful chemicals you can’t see or smell. Polluted water is unsafe for drinking and swimming. Some people who drink polluted water are exposed to chemicals that may make them sick years later. Others consume bacteria and other tiny aquatic organisms that cause disease. The United Nations estimates that 4,000 children die every day from drinking dirty water.
Water pollution One of the principal sources of contamination is trash, such as plastic and chemical products used in industries. Oceans are also polluted by oil on a daily basis from oil spills, routine shipping, run-offs and dumping (disposing of waste carelessly). Some polluted water looks muddy, smells bad, and has garbage floating in it. Some polluted water looks clean, but it is filled with harmful chemicals you can’t see or smell. Polluted water is unsafe for drinking and swimming. Some people who drink polluted water are exposed to chemicals that may make them sick years later. Others consume bacteria and other tiny aquatic organisms that cause disease. The United Nations estimates that 4,000 children die every day from drinking dirty water.